Subject: Re: '74 Eldo spark plug wire question
Author: Zerhackermann .
Date: Oct 22, 2001, 4:15 PM
Post ID: 1708666645
I remember specifically that Dave R states at the beginning (chap 1) that
left and right are oriented as you sit on the bike to ride it.
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